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Original Articles

Influence of Substructure Levels on the Computed Seismic Performance of Low-Rise Structures

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Pages 992-1008 | Received 25 Sep 2017, Accepted 21 Dec 2018, Published online: 25 Jan 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Numerical simulations are performed to study the behavior of hypothetical one, two, and three-story structures when different earthquake conditions occur in a selected soil profile in the southern California. Computed performance of the low-rise structures is assessed including substructure modeling of basement levels in numerical simulations. The numerical simulations showed the relationship between number of stories, peak ground acceleration, ground surface settlements, and horizontal peak story accelerations induced by the earthquakes and the computed performance of hypothetical structures built on liquefiable soils. The results suggest that the inclusion of basement levels positively influenced the overall seismic performance of low-rise structures.

Acknowledgments

The support of Dr. Joy Pauschke and Dr. Richard Fragaszy, program directors at the National Science Foundation, is greatly appreciated.

Additional information

Funding

 This work was supported by the National Science Foundation: [Grant Number CMMI-1563428].

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